Wednesday, 30 July 2014

It Goes On And On: Wizkid And Davido Keep The Beef Coming


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When this beef first started, I knew it was going to die off easily, the two young superstars have been battling each other psychologically since; but now it’s official.
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Wizkid has been ranting on about doing ‘Proper Shows’ and using ‘Proper venues’ in the past few days; but he deserves too. After all, he had a successful concert in New York and got support from Wale and Akon.
Davido has been making it glaring that there’s a ‘beef’ replying direct subs almost immediately
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No one can say for sure who he is referring to, but Davido was in New York some months back and his show cancelled due to venue hitch.
Wizkid captioned the photo above: “Thank u so much NewYork!! Amazing show last night!! Big up @wale nd @akon for showing me love!! Proper show! Proper venue! Boys talk!! Men work!!”
Davido replied almost immediately
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Pull half my crowd before talking shit! Looser!
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Happy , Rich nd Loved! That’s all that matters to me!
 3 days ago, Wiz was like…
“Just landed in NYC! Lets turn up! We do proper shows nd proper venues! Lion!!! #Teamwizkid”
 
I can assure you that it doesn’t stop here………….stay glued to this page people!!!

Monday, 28 July 2014

They say Trey Songz may be 'dating' Kendell Jenners (photos)


You know how in Hollywood everyone sleeps with everyone? And you know how the Kardashian girls like black boys...who are in the music industry? Well, according to new rumours Kim K's younger model sister Kendall is 'dating' singer Trey Songz.

Kendall and Trey were reportedly seen at a charity bowling event on Thursday in LA flirting and being touch feely. (Trey and Kendall pictured above left at a house party in LA yesterday). You think from their posture Trey is smashing? See more photos after the cut



Pics from Femi Otedola's fairytale dinner for daughter's birthday and graduation


 
Billionaire business man Femi Otedola's threw a super graduation & birthday dinner for his daughter, Florence 'DJ Cuppy' Otedola at The Mandarin Knightsbridge in London on Friday night July 25th. See more pics after the cut...



Femi Otedola's daughter and friends arrived on a London double-decker bus

Photo credit: Ovation International Magazine

MTN Project Fame Road to Musical Stardom: See first evictees


Geoffrey singing Bob Dylan's 'Knocking on Heaven's Door and Melody delivering Celine Dion's 'Power of Love'

The audience rang with screams and howls of admiration, on Sunday, as the 16 contestants in the MTN Project Fame Season Seven academy begun their journey into what has been defined as true stardom. Geoffrey and Flourish, singing ‘Knocking on Heaven’s Door’ and ‘Hello’ by Bob Dylan and Beyonce, respectively, earned their applause. In contrast, Clement, David, Emeka and shola failed to live up to the judges’ expectations. Therefore, the four became the first set of contestants up for eviction. Continue...




Their fates now lie in the hands of West Africa’s followers of the popular reality TV show, who will be voting to keep, at most, two of the contestants from being evicted from the competition this week.

The contestants either didn’t use the stage well, as was the case with Clement; or didn’t commit more energy into their performances, which Shola and David were guilty of. Emeka fell in between as his rendition of ‘To Love a Woman’ by Bryan Adams was adjudged poor.

Asides Flourish and Geoffrey and the four contestants on probation the other ten barely scraped through with performances that were, at best, above average.

The fates of Project Fame’s contestants have always rested on the judges’ verdicts and votes from viewers. Prior to Sunday, the first performance show on Saturday clearly showed the contestants were just settling into life in the academy.
At the first performance show of the 7th edition of the West Africa’s biggest reality show, the judges comprising Bibie Brew, Ade Bantu and ably represented by ace music producer, TY-Mix, spared no words in condemning all the 16 contestants for putting up average performances in their first appearance.

In a bid to nurture top-notch superstars, MTN Project Fame judges are known to be blunt in critically appraising performances in the academy. That has not changed though. Labeling the performances as ‘cold’, ‘flat’ and ‘average’, TY-Mix advised the contestants to work harder – reminding them that the competition has begun already.

However, the music producer singled out Flourish who rendered Whitney Houston’s ‘I didn’t Know My Own Strength’ as the only excellent performance on the night.

Perhaps, ‘the contestants are still adjusting to the reality of life in the academy’, assumed Joseph Benjamin, the co-host. The ebullient Nollywood actor was full of optimism that each of the contestants would perform better next time having received their first baptism of fire.

The audience, who hardly knew the difference, thoroughly enjoyed themselves. They basked in the euphoria of great love and inspirational songs of yester years. For instance, Ogechukwu, stunning and dashing, was applauded when she rendered ‘When You Believe’, originally sang by Mariah Carey.

Shola roused everyone within earshot. The song, ‘I Believe I Can Fly’, seemed to have been one of his favourite – left for some flat notes here and there. There was also Jeffrey’s rendition of Michael Jackson’s ‘Heal the Word’; Lamey’s ‘Hero’, David’s ‘Heal Me’ by Mariah Carey and Michael Bolton respectively.

The atmosphere was emotionally charged when Christian performed ‘When a Man Loves a Woman’ and Ruky did Jennifer Hudson’s ‘If This Is Love’. These renditions and many others by Ugo, Kofo, Taiwo, Debby and the rest give the ardent followers of the reality show an assurance of great times to come as the battle for who emerges the next MTN superstar get more intense.
 
Meanwhile, Olukanni Bolanle, new co-host, showed why the organisers of the show bestowed so much confidence on her. So far, she has been all glitz and glamour with her elegant dresses and impeccable grammar.
 

 
Flourish performing 'Hello' by Beyonce
 
David, who couldn't reproduce Fela's energy
 
Shola had a rough time delivering Michael Jackson's 'You Are Not Alone'
 
The first four contestants on probation (L-R, emeka, Shola, David and Clement)
Ruky, who also had a great night, performing Adele's 'Sky Fall'

More photos from Dr Sid and Simi Osomo's traditional wedding


Happy married life to them. See more photos after the cut...